warm - /wɔrm/
worm - /wɜrm/
- I found a worm in the garden while enjoying the warm sunlight.
- The early bird catches the worm on a warm summer morning.
- She felt a warm sensation on her hand as the little worm crawled over it.
- On the warm forest floor, a worm wriggled its way through the moist soil.
- The warm compost pile was the perfect home for a worm to thrive.
- He watched the worm burrow into the ground while sipping his warm coffee.
- During the warm spring rain, the worm emerged from the ground.
- The biology teacher explained how a worm prefers a damp environment, not necessarily warm temperatures.
- As the warm breeze blew, the worm was busy feeding on the fallen leaves.
- They debated whether the warm weather affected the activity of the worm in the garden.
Pronunciation Note:
• Warm: /wɔrm/ — Refers to heat or a pleasant temperature.
• Worm: /wɜrm/ — A soft-bodied, legless invertebrate, often found in soil.
burrow - /ˈbʌrəʊ/ - норка, червоточина
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